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Mr. Dave Relos <br />October 3, 2013 <br />Page 4 of 7 <br />performed in general accordance with approved techniques and methods as outlined in USEPA <br />SW -846, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Third Edition, and other published sources. <br />Laboratory- certified sampling containers for the samples will be filled (and preserved) in <br />accordance with laboratory specifications. The samples will be placed into a cooler, packaged <br />with ice to maintain a shipment temperature of approximately 4 degrees Centigrade, documented <br />with a chain -of- custody form, sealed, and shipped overnight or hand - delivered to the analytical <br />laboratory. <br />Prepare Initial Site Characterization Report <br />Upon conclusion of the field activities related to the Initial Site Characterization, a report will be <br />completed and submitted to the City. The report will be prepared in accordance with the general <br />outline provided by Indiana rule for the completion of an ISC and maybe suitable for submission <br />to IDEM if conditions warrant. The results of the ISC may indicate that further investigation is <br />necessary (extent of impact is not completely characterized due to migration), cleanup maybe <br />required, IDEM involvement maybe necessary, or additional action is not necessary based on the <br />findings of the ISC. <br />Proiect Management <br />In support of the activities described additional communications (telephone, email, facsimile, and <br />in- person, either on -site or off -site) between Weaver Boos, City, IDEM personnel, and <br />subcontractors will occur to effectively manage the project. <br />Task 2 — Complete Further Site Investigation Activities (f necessary) <br />If the impacts are widespread, a Further Site Investigation (FSI) will be required. This proposal <br />does not include a specific scope of work for the FSI since site conditions including groundwater <br />flow direction and initial site conditions are not known. A proposed scope for the FSI will be <br />included in the ISC Report should it be necessary. If necessary an FSI will likely include <br />additional borings and monitoring wells to completely characterize the extent of contamination. <br />Task 3 — Prepare Corrective Action Plan/Remediation Work Plan (if necessary) <br />If soil and/or groundwater contaminant concentrations exceed RCG screening levels then <br />corrective or remediation action will be necessary. Once the nature and extent of contamination <br />